Post Oak Place RV Park Review & Rating

Post Oak Place RV Park Overview:

Review and Rating of Post Oak Place RV Park In Denton Texas

Conveniently located about 2 miles from the lively Denton Square and at the upper tip of what's called the Golden Triangle (a triangle between Denton, Dallas, and Fort Worth - both of which are just 35 miles from Denton), Post Oak Place RV Park is a great place to stay if you want to explore north Texas, Denton, Ft Worth, or Dallas. It's close to the freeway, lots of shopping, plenty of options for dining, and some fun bars.

The Park is divided into three sections - one section that is a straight line of RV sites along both sides of a paved road. The road takes a sharp right turn and up a small hill on a gravel road to the second set of sites that are more shaded. The third section has a separate entrance that is accessed from highway 377. Most of the sites are taken by full timers.

The Park is a little dated but it's clean and the staff is friendly and outgoing and you can't beat it's location.

Amenities and Fun Things To Do:

There are 95 RV sites at Post Oak Place RV Park - all of which are back-ins about 45 to 50 feet long. The 30/50 AMP sevice, water, and electricity hook-ups are toward the rear of the site and shouldn't require any extensions. The sites are level with packed gravel and a 6 to 8 foot grassy area on both sides. Some of the sites are well shaded and others are open. Big rigs may have to make a few attempts to back into their site. On the first level of the Park the street is wide and used for parking extra vehicles.

Some of the amenities at Post Oak Place RV Park include:

post office boxes

a swimming pool

laundry room

picnic tables under the trees

free Wi-Fi

horseshoe pits

phone and cable service is available for monthly renters

A Typical Texas Outsider Day:

On our last visit we stayed at Post Oak Place RV Park because it is the closest park to downtown Denton where we were attending the film, art, and music festival called Thin Line Fest. What an outstanding festival - read our review of Thin Line Festival to learn more. And it took us about 3 minutes to get to the festival and the Denton Square from our campsite.

We also snuck in two rounds of golf on two excellent golf courses and again it just took us a few minutes to get to each one from our RV site. We played the private Denton Country Club and the 9 hole Timberlinks at Denton Golf Course - both courses are outstanding and you can click on the link to read our review.

And of course we enjoyed some good food and lots of cold beer at some restaurants around the Square and some excellent music at Dan's Silverleaf and Harvest House.

Cool Nearby Activities:

If you're coming to Denton to visit a kid in college, to explore the city, or for a short stop over on your travels to other places, then Post Oak Place RV Park is perfect. You can be on I-35 to Dallas or north in less than a minute, at the lively Denton square in two minutes, or on a golf course in less than 10 minutes. Denton is a college town and home to a very lively town square surrounded by several restaurants, bars, music venues, and shops - a great place to spend some time.

Within a few blocks of the square are two excellent music venues - Dan's Silverleaf and Harvest House and both have excellent music and a lively crowd. There are several other music venues nearby.

If you like golf you've got several courses within 25 minutes of Post Oak Place RV Park. See this golf map to find a course to play and you'll find our review of the course if we've played it.

If you like lakes for fishing, swimming, or boating, two of the best lakes in North Texas (Lake Lewisville and Ray Roberts) are less than 20 minutes away. Click on the Lake Lewisville link to find fishing guides, boat rentals, SUP and kayaks, and more.

Campsites: low scores are given for sites that are right next to each other (good for getting to know your neighbors, but not what we’re looking for when we’re camping); have no lantern holder, no water or electricity, no fire pit, no grill, or no picnic table (or it’s rotten wood); have no trees and no view; the ground cover is crushed rock (my bare feet hate that stuff!); and they require a lot of work to get your rig level.

Things To Do: Bonus points are given for campgrounds that offer lots of fun things to do at the park or very nearby – this includes: biking, hiking, climbing, boating, entertainment, golf, swimming, fishing, volleyball, horseshoes, and more

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